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06-08-2017, 11:40 AM | #1 |
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: nepa
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wilwood brakes
I have a set of the d52 wildwood calipers on my 71 4x4 blazer. 2 months ago the th350 trans blew so I did a manual trans swap. I just got it back on the road 2 days ago and took it for a spin and the pass. wheel was hot. thinking it was the bearings in the hub. Luckly for me instead of taking the whole hub assembly apart and finding nothing wrong, the brake caliper was seized. Now I was under the impression these were not suppose to cause an issue since they are aluminum/ss pistons. This is off there website:
D52 Dual Piston Floater Description The D52 caliper is a direct bolt-on 2 piston replacement for the factory original single calipers on many 1968-96 GM Passenger Vehicles and Trucks. Forged billet aluminum bodies, stainless steel pistons, and competition style high-temperature seals put and end to the rust, bore pitting, and seal failures that plague the OE caliper design. D52 calipers provide low-maintenance performance and a huge weight savings with high temperature reliability for the street and track. I've owned these calipers for a few yrs now but only had them on the blazer for 9 months.. Anyone ever run into this with there wildwood calipers? |
06-08-2017, 01:57 PM | #2 |
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Join Date: May 2015
Location: Alabama
Posts: 14,671
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Re: wilwood brakes
Despite their claims anything mechanical can fail..sometimes for no reason it seems..they got you on that (low maintenance) part...I'd contact them and see what they say..
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